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The Max60 Caribbean 2025 tournament is bringing back high-octane 60-ball cricket to the picturesque Cayman Islands. The second edition of the event, taking place from July 16 to July 24, will feature seven teams and some of the world’s best international talent.
All the action will unfold at the Jimmy Powell Oval in George Town, where the defending champions, the Caribbean Tigers, will aim to hold on to their title against six formidable challengers in a new format designed to make every match count.
This year’s format is a single round-robin, with each of the seven teams playing a total of eight matches. The top team on the points table will secure a direct spot in the final. The teams finishing second and third will then compete in a qualifier match for the remaining spot in the championship. This brisk, high-stakes structure ensures that every game is critical, as even a single loss could jeopardize a team’s chances of making the playoffs and competing for the championship.
The tournament features seven teams: the defending champion Caribbean Tigers, along with the Boca Raton Trailblazers, Cayman Bay Stingrays, Florida Lions, Grand Cayman Falcons, Miami Blaze and Vegas Vikings. While the Tigers are the clear team to beat after their triumph last year, the presence of strong and determined squads like the Trailblazers and the Miami Blaze means that every match will be a tough contest, promising fans an exciting and unpredictable tournament from start to finish.
Max60 Caribbean 2025: Squads
Boca Raton Trailblazers
David Warner, George Munsey, Nick Hobson, Carlos Brathwaite, Paddy Dooley, Sajid Ahmed, Josh Kann, Lachie Bangs, Joe Burns, Cameron Hemp, Ben Manenti, Rushil Aggarkar, Kevin Wickham, Rahul Garg, Romario Edwards, Sam Foster, Omar Willis
Miami Blaze
Shakib Al Hasan, Shehan Jayasuriya, Zahoor Khan, Kesrick Williams, Christopher Ramsaran, Aarnav Iyer, Harrikrishnan Nair, Angelo Perera, Shreevats Gosvami, Mark Deyal, Tom O’Connell, Sachin Diwangana, Anubhav Dhar, Christophe Balraj, Romaine Foster, Troy Taylor
Caribbean Tigers
Josh Brown, Andrew Tye, Gerhard Erasmus, Dilpreet Bajwa, Lahiru Milantha, Jack Wood, Isuru Udana, Junaid Siddique, Mark Watt, JJ Smith, Aryaman Suri, Naveen Singh, Davian Codner, Brian Corbin
Cayman Bay Stingrays
Dawid Malan, Jordan Silk, Peter Hatzoglou, Brad Hope, Kobe Herft, Matt Spoors, Ibrar Ahmad, Raymon Simmonds, Vriitya Aravind, Mathew Tromp, Sam Greer, Keyan Gace, Jermaine Baker, Akshay Naidoo, Adrian Wright, Mohan Manivannan
Florida Lions
Thisara Perara, Aaron Johnson, Lahiru Gamage, Tion Webster, Gajanand Singh, Matt Cross, Imran Khan, Rahkeem Cornwall, Mehran Khan, Muhammad Naseem, Bilal Shah, Patrick Herron, Anton Ifill, Rickel Walker, Demar Johnson
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Grand Cayman Falcons
Jack Taylor, Adam Rossington, Mohammad Nabi, JP Kotze, Rishi Dhawan, Ramaal Lewis, Chandrapaul Hemraj, Cameron Delport, Jack Jarvis, Malinda Pushpakumar, Ronaldo Ali Mohamed, Alistair Ifill, Deno McInnis, Jahmeal Buchanan, Kevon Bazail, Romeo Dunka
Vegas Vikings
Unmukt Chand, Alex Hales, Kennar Lewis, Shahbaz Nadeem, Ankit Rajpoot, Nikhil Chaudhary, Shedrack Descarte, Sam Hazelett, Ali Ghulam Murtaza, Subodh Bhati, Leonardo Julien, Maroof Marchant, Ronald Ebanks, Sheldon Crawford, Ramon Sealy, Conroy Wright, Wyatt J (Reserve)
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